We have been having wet, snowy, freezing, windy weather. It seems as if we have had a storm every few days. That all played into today’s adventure on the estate.
Emma could work for the postal service as she is never deterred by the weather; it never stops her from completing her appointed rounds. Sunday’s sloppy mess froze solid overnight.
This morning it was very cold but the sky was a lovely bright blue. Emma had just gone out when I spotted a large hawk circling over the woods behind my house. How awesome I thought. That was this morning. After lunch when I let Emma out, she seemed inordinately interested in something behind one of my gardens and ignored my repeated calls for her to come in. It was far too cold for her to be out for a long time, so I grabbed my boots, my phone, and a snow shovel and headed out praying that I wouldn’t fall. I used the snow shovel to help me navigate the frozen tundra digging it into the snow along the way to steady myself. (Yes, I know it was crazy, but I didn’t have any choice. I did wonder in passing how I would explain it to my orthopedist if I fell and broke a bone or two or three. ) I would soon need the snow shovel for another purpose. The object of Emma’s interest was a very large, eviscerated rabbit! Obviously, it had been too big for the hawk to have carried it off after his breakfast. Yuck! Make that double yuck! It was gross!!! Using the snow shovel, I managed to get it up and I launchd it over the fence into the woods. It was not a proper woodland burial, but it was all that I could manage. The hawk was still in the area, and the rest of his meal would be easy for him to spot. Then I slowly, thankfully made it safely back into the house.
On a happier note, let me show you my progress on “Un Jour a Paris en Hiver / A Day in Paris in Winter.” My plan is to stitch exclusively on this piece until it is done. This stylish lady is walking her little black dog which I am eager to begin stitching. Around the Q snap is a grime guard to keep the edges clean; I made two of these grime guards yesterday.